This bed is the worst ever. Dosent fit my queen size bed exactly. It leaves a few inches on each side, depending on if one side is push all the way over, which causes your bed to slip off track. The frame that comes with it (not the one you have to buy seperate which is ridiculas) dosent hold for long periods of time. I weight no more than 170 if that, and i had this bed about a month now and its frames are starting to fall apart on me. smdh absolutely the worst i ever had. Please dont buy this product.

Darin Smith - Fits perfectly and has great reception. Now I can easily park my lifted ...

Fits perfectly and has great reception. Now I can easily park my lifted truck in my garage without hitting the antenna.

MichaelJ - Don't get sucked in by the 'warranty'.

Literally just installed this to replace a dead Badger 1. This unit is roughly the same size height at the Badger 1 was, though it's a bit more portly (it's also 1/2 HP stronger). Went in using the old mount and wiring in about 30 minutes for me, though I've installed a few of these before so I'm familiar with the basic drill.

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A Mason - Terrible router

When hooked up with an ethernet cable, the modem worked fine. But the wireless router that is built into it is bad. There was an obvious slowdown in speed when the signal strength was 3-4 out of 5 bars -- just two rooms away!! -- that I confirmed with speed tests. I played with all the possible settings for the wireless and filters, and the wireless performed badly, from bad to just terrible. The wireless is unusable at the 5 Ghz frequency, and would only deliver an adequate signal at 2.4 Ghz. That rather defeats the purpose of having an N router.